Liam Williams made a statement last time out when he iced Kris Carslaw inside two rounds.
The super welterweight (13-0-1, 8 KOs) was returning from a 13-month injury nightmare at the Manchester Arena last month and he saw off the challenge of the never-previously-stopped Scotsman (22-6, 5 KOs) to add the vacant British crown to his Commonwealth belt won in November, 2014.
Williams has since had his next fight confirmed –– and the 23-year-old will defend both titles on February 13, live and exclusive on BoxNation, as part of the undercard to Terry Flanagan’s WBO lightweight title defence against Derry Mathews at the Echo Arena in Liverpool.
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The super welterweight (13-0-1, 8 KOs) was returning from a 13-month injury nightmare at the Manchester Arena last month and he saw off the challenge of the never-previously-stopped Scotsman (22-6, 5 KOs) to add the vacant British crown to his Commonwealth belt won in November, 2014.
Williams has since had his next fight confirmed –– and the 23-year-old will defend both titles on February 13, live and exclusive on BoxNation, as part of the undercard to Terry Flanagan’s WBO lightweight title defence against Derry Mathews at the Echo Arena in Liverpool.
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